That is normally done in the image tag, not in CSS. To do it in CSS, you would have to give each image a unique id so you could apply the specific CSS to it. Another way in a table with fixed cell sizes is to set the width to a percentage instead of pixels. 100% will fill the cell.

I realize that you are generating all that from a PHP page but you still need to set a width or a height in the image tag so the large images don't 'blow up' the page. If you set a fixed height like 375px, then the browser will scale the image to that size. Something like this:

<img id="pic" src="art/titmouse_299x375.jpg" height="375px">

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